Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any first-hand experience with any programs for studying language abroad over the summer? There are so many options for college-aged kids (my kid is a freshman) and I'm trying to see if anyone who has personal experience can recommend their DC's program. Thanks.
Just an observation about some of these language immersion experiences. More specifically about the colleges that are basically teaching just the target language (and not necessarily teaching a college class such as history or literature in that language). I can't say it's the same for all languages or countries (and it's been a few years) but I know a few schools where it's mostly a lot of rich kids basically enjoying a full time spring break experience with little supervision overseas. That's not necessarily a bad thing and any overseas experience and exposure is a great thing. Plus high school and college kids will do high school and college things—it's to be expected. But just remember that the dollar stretches a little further in most countries, alcohol is more accessible, and some people abuse their liberties and interactions with the locals by playing the "I'm American" card.